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It would only make sense that further Batman and DC analogues would appear. Clark/Superman being the parallel to Bruce/Batman. Perhaps as another Megadeus pilot?

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It would only make sense that further Batman and DC analogues would appear. Clark/Superman being the parallel to Bruce/Batman. Perhaps as another Megadeus pilot?pilot?[[WMG: roger and dorthy are the only 2 people who are real every one else are just characters in a play the 2 are acting out]]

They are doing a dry run after running a Mecha style show and were trying a more noir one. Unfortunately the erasures weren't perfect from the old show, as a result Arthur knows how to pilot a megadeuce without any real technical training. And our villain who screamed about what this world was had been smart enough to realize what they were and it drove him batty. The end episode was an attempt to restart the series again with a more complete erasure, rather than reusing old props they'd just try to rebuild the whole thing from scratch but keep the first few scripts. --{{Blackjoker}}

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They are doing a dry run after running a Mecha style show and were trying a more noir one. Unfortunately the erasures weren't perfect from the old show, as a result Arthur knows how to pilot a megadeuce without any real technical training. And our villain who screamed about what this world was had been smart enough to realize what they were and it drove him batty. The end episode was an attempt to restart the series again with a more complete erasure, rather than reusing old props they'd just try to rebuild the whole thing from scratch but keep the first few scripts. --{{Blackjoker}}

Basically, the Sudden Impact pistons in Big O's arms don't seem like something the military would put a smaller version of on a tank or something for use in combat. Instead, they seem more like what you'd use to smash holes in large structures, like bunkers and walls. As such, maybe Big O was a heavy combat engineering platform, possibly designed from the ground up to support a hypothetical "Big Solo", or to smash anti-aircraft artillery emplacements keeping Big Duo units out of the area.

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Basically, the Sudden Impact pistons in Big O's arms don't seem like something the military would put a smaller version of on a tank or something for use in combat. Instead, they seem more like what you'd use to smash holes in large structures, like bunkers and walls. As such, maybe Big O was a heavy combat engineering platform, possibly designed from the ground up to support a hypothetical "Big Solo", or to smash anti-aircraft artillery emplacements keeping Big Duo units out of the area.area.

[[WMG: Big O is a part of the DC Multiverse.]]Big O is quite clearly an alternate universe to Batman specifically, branching off Batman: The Animated Series. Roger being an alternate Bruce Wayne and others being counterparts to the rest of the cast.

[[WMG: Had there been a 3rd season, a counterpart to Clark Kent/Superman would have been introduced as an enemy or rival.]]It would only make sense that further Batman and DC analogues would appear. Clark/Superman being the parallel to Bruce/Batman. Perhaps as another Megadeus pilot?

Roger represents a Shinji who grew a spine. Presumably, Angel is Rei/Lilith. Dorothy is likely either Asuka or, more likely, Kaworu (not human, denying the attraction); in the latter case, Dastun is probably Asuka. NERV becomes the Union, while SEELE's memories are incoporated into Alex Rosewater. Yui Ikari's soul isn't present, but a few fragments of her memory are bound in the brain of Gordon Rosewater. The events of Act 26 are metaphorical.

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Roger represents a Shinji who grew a spine. Presumably, Angel is Rei/Lilith. Dorothy is likely either Asuka or, more likely, Kaworu (not human, denying the attraction); in the latter case, Dastun is probably Asuka. NERV becomes the Union, while SEELE's memories are incoporated into Alex Rosewater. Yui Ikari's soul isn't present, but a few fragments of her memory are bound in the brain of Gordon Rosewater. The events of Act 26 are metaphorical.metaphorical.

[[WMG: Big O isn't just a heavy combat unit.]]Basically, the Sudden Impact pistons in Big O's arms don't seem like something the military would put a smaller version of on a tank or something for use in combat. Instead, they seem more like what you'd use to smash holes in large structures, like bunkers and walls. As such, maybe Big O was a heavy combat engineering platform, possibly designed from the ground up to support a hypothetical "Big Solo", or to smash anti-aircraft artillery emplacements keeping Big Duo units out of the area.

[[WMG: Every possible interpretation of the setting is true at the same time.]]

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[[WMG: Every possible interpretation of the setting is true at the same time.]]]]

[[WMG: The whole series takes place within the Tang Sea of [[NeonGenesisEvangelion Third Impact]].]]Roger represents a Shinji who grew a spine. Presumably, Angel is Rei/Lilith. Dorothy is likely either Asuka or, more likely, Kaworu (not human, denying the attraction); in the latter case, Dastun is probably Asuka. NERV becomes the Union, while SEELE's memories are incoporated into Alex Rosewater. Yui Ikari's soul isn't present, but a few fragments of her memory are bound in the brain of Gordon Rosewater. The events of Act 26 are metaphorical.

Her grandfather is the one who turns the stories she comes up with during her play sessions into cartoons and films. He also grows tomatoes. When a live film adaptation was made, she was chosen to portray the character she based on herself.

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Her grandfather is the one who turns the stories she comes up with during her play sessions into cartoons and films. He also grows tomatoes. When a live film adaptation was made, she was chosen to portray the childhood of the character she based on herself.

Building on the above theories that Big O Is the future of Batman or is after the End of Evangelion. Following Second Impact, Wayne Corp was one of several entities developing Angel fighting mecha in competition with NERV. When it became clear that the Megadeus project couldn't compete with the Eva units the Wayne corporation mothballed the project, but not before Bruce Wayne appropriated one and stored it in the Batcave for possible future use. Following Third Impact Gotham's residents dissolved into LCL same as the rest of the world, which Paradigm City residents came to call "the event." Lacking his memory like everyone else, Bruce Wayne was drawn by his innate desire for justice to the newly forming Military Police where he served until rediscovering Wayne Manor and its secrets.

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Building on the above theories that Big O Is the future of Batman or is after the End of Evangelion. Following Second Impact, Wayne Corp was one of several entities developing Angel fighting mecha in competition with NERV. When it became clear that the Megadeus project couldn't compete with the Eva units the Wayne corporation mothballed the project, but not before Bruce Wayne appropriated one and stored it in the Batcave for possible future use. Following Third Impact Gotham's residents dissolved into LCL same as the rest of the world, which Paradigm City residents came to call "the event." Lacking his memory like everyone else, Bruce Wayne was drawn by his innate desire for justice to the newly forming Military Police where he served until rediscovering Wayne Manor and its secrets.secrets.

[[WMG: The Big O is the result of a little girl with a big imagination.]]And what's more, the stories she makes up while playing are creative and crazy enough to gain a following, like in ''AxeCop''. Enough of a following that there are toys. Including mass-produced Roger action figures. She wants to be a cool secret agent.

Her grandfather is the one who turns the stories she comes up with during her play sessions into cartoons and films. He also grows tomatoes. When a live film adaptation was made, she was chosen to portray the character she based on herself.

As time went on, she started getting more and more meta, culminating in the ending, which includes real footage of the assembly line for Roger's action figures and documentary footage for previous films. Also, Roger rejects her because she knows that he's not real.

[[WMG: Every possible interpretation of the setting is true at the same time.]]

The comparisons to R.D. and so forth could be explained away relatively easy. Not all robots are made the same. Let's split them into Robots and Artificial Humans to make it easier to think of. The A.H. would be things created by the original humans. Robots like R.D. are simpler and more primitive, body wise, autonomous machines created by the amnesiac A.H.

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